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When and achieves
* When the metal atoms are cubic close packed, ( ccp ), then filling all of the octahedral interstices with carbon achieves 1: 1 stoichiometry with the rock salt structure.
* When the metal atoms are hexagonal close packed, ( hcp ), as the octahedral interstices lie directly opposite each other on either side of the layer of metal atoms, filling only one of these with carbon achieves 2: 1 stoichiometry with the CdI < sub > 2 </ sub > structure.
When discussing Christabel, Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Kubla Khan, an anonymous reviewer in the October 1893 The Church Quarterly Review claimed, " In these poems Coleridge achieves a mastery of language and rhythm which is nowhere else conspicuously evident in him.
When a party achieves enough seats in an election to form a majority, the party's frontbench becomes the Cabinet of government ministers.
When Myrrha craves and achieves her father's ( Cinyras ') bed, Lee sees a parallel to Mary's ascending James ' throne: both daughters incestuously occupied the place which belonged to their fathers.
When a person achieves enlightenment, that person starts doing tapas to realize the self.
When a soul ( atman ) achieves moksa, it is released from the cycle of births and deaths, and achieves its pure self.
When he finally achieves literary success, Eden sets up his friends with machinery of their own, and Lizzie tells him, " Something's wrong with your think-machine.
When a player achieves a desired result in one fewer move, one " gains a tempo " and conversely when one takes one more move than necessary one " loses a tempo ".
When a pupil achieves school colours, they get a silver school crest that goes on the breast pocket.
When the surroundings are the reservoir, exergy is the potential of a system to cause a change as it achieves equilibrium with its environment.
:; Sand save: When a player achieves par by getting up and down from a green-side bunker.
When the player reaches a certain milestone or achieves a certain goal — winning a festival or getting married for example — he will receive a photograph to remember the event.
When running on Intel processor using the Core microarchitecture the SSE2 implementation achieves a 20-fold increase.
When he finally achieves it, he dies.

When and quality
When compared with Zebu bulls, Canchim bulls produce the same number of calves, but heavier and of superior quality.
The argument that school vouchers increases quality and efficiencies in schools forced to compete is supported by studies such as " When Schools Compete: The Effects of Vouchers on Florida Public School Achievement " ( Manhattan Institute for Policy Research's, 2003 ), which concluded that public schools located near private schools that were eligible to accept voucher students made significantly more improvements than did similar schools not located near eligible private schools.
When released in 1982, the Camira initially generated good sales, which later declined because buyers considered the 1. 6-litre engine underpowered, and the car's build and ride quality below-average.
When creators became aware of this problem, karaoke machines were no longer being sold strictly for the purpose of karaoke but as home theater systems to enhance television watching to " movie theater like quality ".
When discussing the quality of the poem, she wrote, " I sometimes think we overwork Coleridge's idea of ' the balance or reconciliation of opposite or discordant qualities.
When none were able to match the genius and poetic quality of his own work, he agonized about where his educational method had gone wrong.
When the water in paint media touches parchment's surface, the collagen melts slightly, forming a raised bed for the paint, a quality highly prized by some artists.
When Dubai's oil exports commenced in 1969, Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai, was also able to use oil revenues to improve the quality of life of his people.
When the fallacy of begging the question is committed in a single step, it is sometimes called a hysteron proteron, as in the statement " Opium induces sleep because it has a soporific quality ".
Owain appears as a minor character in novels of Sharon Kay Penman concerning Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine (" When Christ and His Saints Slept " and " Time and Chance "), books which have more of an historical quality than those of Peters.
When compared to the crisp typewriter quality of a daisy-wheel printer, the dot-matrix printer's legibility appeared especially bad.
When net income is composed of large non-cash items it is considered low quality.
When used skillfully, desktop publishing software can produce printed literature with attractive layouts and typographic quality comparable to traditional typography and printing.
When imaging tissues which are differentially refractive, such as the spongy mesophyll of plant leaves or other air-space containing tissues, spherical aberrations that impair confocal image quality are often pronounced.
When compared to other Asian cities, however, Taipei has " excellent " capabilities for managing air quality in the city.
When in a growing stage, with very little sap wood, a chestnut tree contains more timber of a durable quality than an oak of the same dimensions.
:( a ) When people and organizations focus primarily on quality, defined by the following ratio,
When the scenes were eventually cut together, the action would shift from slow to fast to slower still, giving time an elastic quality never before seen in motion pictures up to that time.
When seen live, such productions had a real-time quality not found in films ( shot out of sequence ), yet they employed tight close-ups, low-key acting and other elements not found in stage productions.
When magnification and quality is equal, the larger the second binocular number, the brighter the image as well as the sharper the image.
When the people are involved with their own water, they care more because the quality of their work has a direct effect on the quality of their water.
When the NTSC standard was created in the 1950s, this was not a real concern since the quality of the image was limited by the monitor equipment, not the limited-bandwidth signal being received.
There are so few movies that deal with recognizable people that this detail alone is enough to pick up one's spirits ... Jill Clayburgh has a cracked, warbly voice-a modern polluted-city huskiness ... When Erica's life falls apart and her reactions go out of control, Clayburgh's floating, not-quite-sure, not-quite-here quality is just right.

When and realization
When they first kiss in the episode " The Killer in Me ", Willow's realization that she let Tara go reacts with a curse put upon her by another witch named Amy Madison ( Elizabeth Anne Allen ), turning Willow into Warren, Tara's murderer.
When realization of paternity occurred, according to the hypothesis, men acted to claim a power to monopolize women and claim their offspring as possessions and patriarchy began.
When this realization hits him, Rocky embraces his wife and they begin to pick up the pieces.
When asked how Cornell beat all his addictions he stated, " It was a long period of coming to the realization that this way ( sober ) is better.
When a group of workers becomes conscious of some connection to all other workers, such realization may animate a desire not just for better wages, hours, and working conditions, but rather, to change the system that limits or withholds such benefits.
When Latimer is hit with the realization that he is facing Sherlock Holmes and has left a witness alive, he attempts to leave the train by the compartment door but is struck by an oncoming train.
Of The Perilous Chapel which featured a moving sculptural set by Carlus Dyer and was selected as one of the Best New Works of the Season by Dance Magazine, Doris Hering wrote, " When the dance was over one realized that by means of purely physical and visual elements, Miss Erdman had succeeded in giving a moving picture of the experience of an artist through phases of isolation and realization.
When the Virginius affair first broke out, a Spanish ironclad happened to be anchored in New York Harbor, leading to the uncomfortable realization on the part of the U. S. Navy that it had no ship capable of defeating such a vessel.
When the realization comes that it was his own reflection, he knows then that the Infanta did not love him, but was laughing out of mockery, and he falls to the floor, kicking and screaming.
When considered as a stage on the Vajrayana Path, the dakini is the final stages: the first is the guru, which corresponds to the initial realization of the true condition of reality, as this is introduced by the guru in the empowerment, if the disciple obtains what the Inner Tantras call peyi yeshe ( dpe yi ye shes ) o the clarity of shunyata.
When the performer wants to stress something, s / he will carry on the dramatic realization.
When Stan tells Kyle what he thinks a bris means, a dolly zoom is used, which is an unsettling filmmaking effect often used to show that a character is undergoing a major realization.

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